sunday photo/art quote – genn

sunday photo/art quote – genn

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Robert Genn

The Painter’s Keys. An excellent twice weekly newsletter was started by Canadian artist Robert Genn. Robert is no longer with us, but the bi-weekly letter and website were carried on by his daughter Sara who is a talented artist and writer in her own right.

Robert was not only a talented acrylic on canvas artist recognized throughout the world for his work depicting the west coast of Canada, but he was also a thinker on the process of creating art. That’s why I grabbed a quote from him for use this morning.

robert genn art quote“It’s the child that makes the artist.” – Robert Genn

In my opinion, this quote is a very simple but important one. There is a tendency to loose our inner child as we grow up and into our careers. When we first try our hand at art as a child, we work with abandon and no thought of what is ‘right of wrong’ we just do. As we age, we begin to listen and be shaped by the outside world of parents and teachers and supposed friends who tell us what is wrong with our work. How we can’t make a living as artists. How we could do something better if we just did it the approved way.

To grow as artists, I suggest that we go back to that inner child now and then and just play with wild abandon. Try something new. Push boundaries. Don’t label something as good or bad but as a learning experience. I talk about this many times, but it’s a message that will help you forge new art in your life. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Don’t listen to people that tell your work is not up to par it doesn’t matter. Play. Play some more. Study new ideas and try to put them into practice.

dreams_brain-scanFrom Sara Genn’s Latest Letter/Post – “Your Brain on Art’
Scientists ‘read dreams’ using brain scans. Rebecca Morelle, BBC science

Will this result in masterpieces immediately? Many times no. But often it can lead you down a new path to help you become a more creative individual. Picasso had a quote along similar lines, “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” – Pablo Picasso

Don’t let the world take out your inner child.

Yours in Creative Photography,       Bob

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sunday photo/art quote – close

sunday photo/art quote – close

Sunday PhotoArt Quote – Chuck Close

Some people know how to smack you upside the head in just a few words.

I often find that the fewer the words often, the higher the impact.

chuck close art quote“Inspiration is for amateurs; the rest of us just show up and get to work.” Chuck Close

Pretty sure I have used this quote here before but I believe it bears repetition. If you wait for inspiration to strike you could well be standing on the platform when the train travels past leaving you behind. In my study of artists of all types in looking for inspiration I find that in almost all genres including writing, painting, sculpting and photography, the advice most offered to becoming a stronger artist is just to do it. Of course, you want to practice well but just getting in there and producing whether making mistakes or masterpieces will move you down the road to becoming more proficient at your craft.

Daguerretype – Chuck CloseDaguerreotype – Self-portrait © Chuck Close

Chuck Close was one of the photographic artists who inspired me with a larger than life portraits printed on various strata. Even though he suffered a spinal artery collapse that left him paralyzed he kept working and painting creating photo-realistic work that continues to inspire me today.

Time to get to work. I still need more practice.

How about you?

Yours in Creative Photography,      Bob

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sunday photo/art quote – berra

sunday photo/art quote – berra

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Yogi Berra

A major league baseball manager, Yogi Berra, was a font of excellent one-liners that more than stated the obvious.

The one I wish to share with you today can easily be applied to the arts. Yes, while it’s obvious, sometimes we need reminders of just that. And Yogi was a pro at that!

yogi berra quote“You can observe a lot by watching.”  Yogi Berra

The reason I bring this up today is the quote jumped out at me after returning from a guitar concert under the stars last night by Anthony Mazella at The Collective in Sedona. Anthony is a world class musician who creates magical times with his guitar.

As always I carry my camera. Lately, I’ve been trying to follow Yogi’s advice although I didn’t realize it was coming from him. I’ve been trying to be more aware of light. Paying attention to it. And trying to capture more of it in challenging situations.

I used the Lumix GX8 with a 35-100mm f2.8 Vario lens. While Anthony filled my head with his music, I kept myself aware of the changing light as the sun dropped below the horizon. The lights in the area began their illuminating dance through the venue. And I recorded.

Here are a few of those captures.

shadowplay photoShadow, color, composition, shape, and form were the things that caught my eye

silhouette photoA glance up and this silhouette appeared. I watched for a few moments, and the little girl was moving in and out of the frame I waited until she was moving out to capture this. The play of the complementary colors was a bonus.

anthony mazella gutarist at the collectiveOf course, the star of the show couldn’t be left out. The blue, purple and magenta lights added some serious color to the warm toned brickwork.

Had I not been aware and keeping my eyes peeled for an opportunity to see I might have missed these little vignettes of light and color. So remember Yogi’s advice, “You can observe a lot by watching.”

Yours in creative Photography,       Bob

PS – Here are 50 Yogisms gathered in an article by USA Today. It’s a fun read.

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sunday photo art quote – mccurry

sunday photo art quote – mccurry

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Steve McCurry

Camera as a passport.

A very interesting thought.

I hadn’t thought of my camera as a way to witness and become part of events, but now that I look back over the years I was exposed to many opportunities I wouldn’t have had in another line of work.

An iconic photojournalist who traveled the world documenting life in many cultures Steve McCurry created many images I’m sure you know. Magazine articles, covers and books too numerous to count are among his output with his camera. The quote below sparked today’s post.

steve mccurry qoute“My life is shaped by the urgent need to wander and observe, and my camera is my passport.”
Steve McCurry

While I did not have the need to wander quite as much as McCurry, I have moved around the world a little bit. I came to photography relatively late in life a camera led me to experiences, adventures and the ability to set up shop in a new place when my wife tired of the constant threat of hurricanes when we lived in the Caribbean.

Some highlights that come to mind.

bob coates ppa magazine coverProfessional Photographers of America cover by yours truly

Aerial photography with my first magazine cover shot while hanging out of a helicopter flying on its side so that the downdraft would not interfere with the Rolex Regatta sailboat race below.

Photographing President Clinton when he made a trip to St, Thomas in the US Virgin Islands.

Documenting the wedding memories of hundreds of couples.

Being behind the scenes with entertainers and performers.

My camera doesn’t have quite as many passport stamps as McCurry’s as yet, but I know that it will take me to more places in the future.

What a great thought.

Where has your camera taken you? Share here if you get a moment.

Yours in Creative Photography,     Bob

sunday photo/art quote – newton

sunday photo/art quote – newton

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Helmut Newton

What is your job as a photographer?

If portraiture is your genre then showing people at their best is your work. That means you need to be very good at lighting the form to flatter, right? It means being great at photoshop and retouching is an important part of your work, correct? Having the right equipment and knowing the proper settings, that must be most important, right?

While all of the things listed above have merit and are part of the equation. I think if you have Mr. Newton’s quote in mind as the main part of the job then you are probably doing pretty well.

helmut newton quote“My job as a portrait photographer is to seduce, amuse and entertain.”  – Helmut Newton

I’ve found in the past that if I don’t connect with my subject the final portrait is usually less than stellar. It was when I found this quote from Helmut that I found the words for what my true job is as a portrait photographer. Sometimes just having the words makes all the difference in a career.

I find that it can be interesting to find out about the lives of those photographers that have come before and inspire. Helmut led a VERY interesting life. Born in Berlin, and forced out of Germany to Australia, then spending time in Paris, London, Monte Carlo, and in the United States iPasadenana, California.

helmut newton image© On Gallery Helmut Newton

Check out some imagery* from Newton. He made some very powerful portraits. While don’t suggest that your images move in the sexually charged direction that much of Newton’s work entailed, you can learn a lot for his lighting patterns and the connection he made with his subjects, You know that people are comfortable in front of his lens.

Yours in Creative Photography,       Bob

* Caution: If you are offended by the human form, AKA nudity, you won’t want to follow this link.

sunday photo art quote delacroix

sunday photo art quote delacroix

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Eugene Delacroix

One of the original, and leader of French Romantic painters, Eugene Delacroix was quite the prolific artist. That may be an understatement.

That may be an understatement.

I recommend you take a few minutes and head over to the Wikipedia page and view the gallery images there. Be aware that the gallery is only a small sampling of his work. Then poke around the web for more.

“Bob, why should I be studying this painter’s work? I’m a photographer!” The simple answer is that photography is rooted in art. Composition, color, ad the assembly of subject matter is all part of both arts. Delacroix was a master at the use of color and its effects upon a scene and how it interacted with his subjects.

The simple answer is that photography is rooted in art. Composition, color, and the assembly of subject matter is all part of both arts. Delacroix was a master at the use of color and its effects upon a scene and how it interacted with his subjects.

I believe the study of his work, and other artist’s paintings, can inform your work and move it to a new level.

Delacroix quote“The artist who aims at perfection in everything achieves it in nothing.”       Eugene Delacroix

At the very least we can take Delacroix’s words to heart as in the quote above. These words can pertain to the art we create as well as in our marketing and business. I know of many photographers who spend so much time trying to reach perfection on a piece of art, or a business campaign for that matter, that they hardly ever show their work or move on to the next business idea. They frustrate themselves and deprive the world of their creations.

I remember being in art class as a high school student tearing up art, that according to my instructor Henri Yost, was perfectly wonderful. Had I taken some time away from the work and not felt the need to be ‘perfect’ I might have shared some fine work.

eugene delacroix self portraitSelf Portrait – Eugene Delacroix 1867

Note the color harmony and the sometimes bold, sometimes subtle, brush strokes. The sharper strokes and lines attract more attention, the softer brush strokes work as supporting characters. This kind of study has led me to sharpen parts of my photo images selectively to help lead the viewers attention where I want her/his eye to go.

What other lessons can be gleaned from study of the master artists that came before us??

I’ll leave you to think about it.

Yours in creative Photography,       Bob

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